Is it safe to have a child if both parents are 0 negative?
Can parents with both negative blood have a child and how much of a chance for that child having a dissabillity
Can you pass a urine test with 7 day old refrigerated urine?
the test can result in negative but with that said the urine would not be body temperature and that would be a huge red flag to whom ever is giving the drug test. so yes you could pass but the test giver would know it's probably not yours.
In what conditions is serum iron level increased?
thalassemia, hemochromatosis, severe hepatitis, liver disease, lead poisoning, acute leukemia, and kidney disease
How long is a prescription good for a drug test?
i have a prescription for hydrocodone prescribed in 4/13/12, I did not take them all when prescribed and took some today and have drug test tomorrow. The bottle says discard after 10/13/12 will this cause me to fail the drug test.
What conditions do you sweat in your ears?
There are only 2 different conditions linked to excessive sweating of the ears. These 2 conditions are Meniere's disease and Vestibulocochlear dysfunction progressive familial.
What does a platelet count of ten mean?
Platelet count of 113 (or 113,000 more properly) is indicative of mild thrombocytopenia. It should be monitored, but physicians generally don't become concerned until platelet counts are much lower.
The lowest level of medicine in the human body is referred to as the trough. On the contrary, the highest level of medicine is called as the peak.
How else is a high sensitivity C-reactive protein test referred to as?
high sensitivity C-reactive protein (hsCRP)
Can ETG tests show positive from over the counter products like Nyquil?
Nyquil, for your information, is 50 proof. It contains more alcohol than wine.
An EtG test will detect alcohol from any source, including after shave. If you're being tested, stay away from all substances containing alcohol for 24 hours, and do not ingest anything containing alcohol for at least three days prior to the test.
Any of a group of disinfectants containing iodine in combination with a surfactant.
How does a lumbar puncture diagnose MS?
There are several means by which multiple sclerosis is diagnosed, and often these methods will be used together to ensure a correct diagnosis. The symptoms of multiple sclerosis can also be explained by other neurological disorders, so often there is a need to take the results of several tests in order to assure a correct diagnosis. One of these diagnostic procedures is a Lumbar Puncture.
no. fmcsa guidelines say that a cmv driver must test negative in pre employment drug screen PRIOR to performing any safety sensitive functions ie: fmcsa 382.301. hop ethis helps
One characteristic of living things is that they can respond to?
Living things can respond to the environment surrounding them. They are sensitive to their environment, and they can interact with it. Some living things can change their environment as well.
Dr Ralph I. Lipman is a Stress Physiologist who invented the book light in 1951.
He did research together with Dr. Matthew N. Levy in how the autonomic nervous system influences the heart's force of contraction to help regulate blood pressure.
He used his gastrointestinal research background, in the laboratory of Dr C.S. Tidball, to later help develop some Biomathematical foundations to understand what factors are important in determining if a given generic drug is equivalent to the original brand name product. Thus he was one of the professionals that helped start reducing the cost of prescription drugs.
How do you treat high cpk levels?
it increases in muscles problem and heart problem,
treatment is on the basis of clinical symptoms.
What does chloride reveal in blood test?
Chloride is one of the electrolytes. It is a negatively charged molecule which works with other electrolytes, such as potassium, sodium, and carbon dioxide , to keep the appropriate amounts of body fluids in the appropriate places and to and maintain the body's acid-base balance Certain factors are known to increase it such as: 1. Drugs, especially some of the ones that decrease pressure in the eye for glaucoma patients. Also acetazolamide, ammonium chloride, androgens, cortisone, estrogen, guanethidine, methyldopa, and NSAIDs can all increase chloride. 2. Dehydration often causes an increased chloride level when water is loss in excess of chloride ion. 3. Repspiratory alkalosis and metabolic acidosis both increase chloride. 4. Certain types of kidney problems such as RTA or renal tubular acidosis. 5. Bromide is very similar to chloride and too much bromine will cause high chloride. Low chloride is seen in some conditions as well. 1. Severe burns cause loss of electrolytes especially chloride 2. Addison's disease (Adrenocortical hypofunction) 3. CHF or congestive heart failure cause fluid retention and low chloride. 4. Sweating leads to chloride loss so if that is excessive chloride will be low. 5. There is HCL or hydrochloric acid in the stomach. When this is removed by an NG tube as often is the case in the hospital, it must be replaced or there will be low chloride levels. For the same reason, excess vomiting will also cause low chloride. 6. Respiratory acidosis once it is compensated for will cause low chloride. 7. SIADH or syndrome of inappropriate ADH secretion. 8. Taking in or receiving by IV too much fluid can do it too. So over hydration is a cause. 9. Metabolic alkalosis 10. Some drugs such as bicarbonate containing compounds, some diuretics, and triamterene. 11. Some types of kidney problems cause a loss of salt, such as salt losing nephritis.